Police are searching for suspects involved in a rock-throwing incident Aug. 18 on Chalan Koda in Dededo.

On that day at about 11:30 a.m., a group of men for unknown reasons were stopping cars on Chalan Koda, said Sgt. Paul Tapao, Guam Police Department spokesman.During an incident, one man got out of his vehicle to find out what was going on when a group of men began throwing rocks at him, Tapao said.

The man sought safety inside his vehicle and fled, according to Tapao. He sustained some injuries and his and other cars in the area were damaged, police said.

When police arrived, the group of men went into the jungle, but one man, Red Nauros, was apprehended and later charged.

Nauros, whose name is spelled Red Naurus in court documents, is charged with aggravated assault and criminal mischief.

Court documents state there’s a video of the incident showing multiple people throwing rocks at the man on Chalan Koda.

As officers try to find the other people involved, Guam Crime Stoppers is asking the community to help identify the rock-throwing suspects.

Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call Guam Crime Stoppers at 477-4357 (HELP) or send information online at guam.crimestoppersweb.com. Information submitted to Guam Crime Stoppers is kept confidential and informants can get up to $1,000 in cash as a reward for any information that leads to an arrest and a grand jury indictment.